I'm using WSAD 5.1 and trying to figure out how to modify EJB container system properties in WebSphere. Specifically I need to change session bean pool size for a particular bean. This parameter can't be changed using administrative console, according the following excerpt from WSAD Help:
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"In addition to the settings accessible from the administrative console, you can set the following system property by command-line scripting:

com.ibm.websphere.ejbcontainer.poolSize".
Set the pool size for a given entity bean as follows:

beantype=min,max[:beantype=min,max...]
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How and where can I change the bean pool size and what would it look like?

I'm using WSAD 5.1 and trying to figure out how to modify EJB container system properties in WebSphere. Specifically I need to change session bean pool size for a particular bean. This parameter can't be changed using administrative console, according the following excerpt from WSAD Help:------------------------------------"In addition to the settings accessible from the administrative console, you can set the following system property by command-line scripting:

com.ibm.websphere.ejbcontainer.poolSize".Set the pool size for a given entity bean as follows:

beantype=min,max[:beantype=min,max...]------------------------------------How and where can I change the bean pool size and what would it look like?

Thank you.

Yes, I think this part is a bit weak. For command line scripting, are theytalking about wsadmin? I messed around with that, with no luck. Seems likewe are told everything but what we need to know. On older versions it used to be a JVM arg.

There is a way to set this property in the administration console in WebSphere 5.1

Under Servers > Application Servers > server_name > Process Definition > Java Virtual Machine > Custom Properties you choose to add a property with name and value as is described earlier in this thread.

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